
Apartments near Diamond Head State Monument in Honolulu, HI (999 Rentals)


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2609 Ala Wai Blvd

2140 Kuhio Ave.

2464 Prince Edward St

711 Makaleka Ave

440 ?Olohana St

2464 Prince Edward St

2452 Tusitala St

440 ?Olohana St

2464 Prince Edward St

2140 Kuhio Ave.

918 8th Ave

Regency At Kahala

1144 9th Ave

Canal House

Diamond Head Vista

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300 Wai Nani Way

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Sans Souci

Fairway House

Ohualani

250 Ohua Ave

4999 Kahala Ave

2465 Ala Wai Blvd

Summer Villa

Foster Tower

Regency Park

Ala Wai Town House

Kuhio Village
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There are few places in the U.S. more beautiful than Honolulu, so sometimes it can be difficult for someone from a Honolulu apartment to determine just how best to enjoy this natural beauty. One of the most stunning spots in the city, however, is surely the Diamond Head Monument. This large, looming mountain overlooks the city, and features a large crater that lies below it. With an apartment near Diamond Head, you can look out at the impressive sight without having to leave your own living room. There are many important scenic destinations worth visiting for those folks from Honolulu apartments, but few give you more opportunities for enjoyment than the Diamond Head Monument. For those looking to stay fit, the hike up the mountain is a great experience, and when the weather's nice, you'll frequently find folks from apartments near Diamond Head making their way up the paths to the peak. From the peak of the mountain, you can get one of the best views of the city, a panoramic experience that you won't find the likes of anywhere else in the city. If you're not an experienced hiker, don't fret - the paths are relatively easy to climb, with guard rails and benches for those who want to take it easy and relax on their way to the top. Folks from Honolulu of any athletic level will find the climb to the summit a rewarding experience. An apartment near Diamond Head not only offers apartment residents one of the best views in the city, but also helps them to stay fit by offering up the experience of a great hiking path up the mountain. Folks from Honolulu apartments simply must visit this mountain if they want to call themselves true Honoluluans.
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How much are Studio apartments in Honolulu?
There are currently 1,961 Studio Apartments in Honolulu with rent ranges from $704 to $3,186 with an average price of $1,919.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Honolulu Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Honolulu ranges from $674 to $10,117 with an average monthly rent of $2,865.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Honolulu cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Honolulu range from $783 to $23,410. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,609.
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There are currently 261 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Honolulu on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,000 to $25,436 - averaging $2,769 for the location.
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